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Sri Lankan chemist Imalka Munaweera received the 2023 TWAS-Atta-ur-Rahman Award for nanotechnology work tied to medicine, agriculture, food supply chains, and water supplies
TWAS is a beacon of hope for scientists in the developing world
Use a new interactive tool to learn how TWAS is building science throughout Africa
RIBB in Nepal is an example of how the Sida-funded grants help local science flourish in a Least Developed Country
A TWAS workshop in Senegal equipped 62 research grantees with skills to promote sustainable development through scientific research
The videos are available on the TWAS YouTube channel
A group of science diplomats takes lessons from TWAS course and applies them to Southeast Asia
Women are particularly well-placed to tackle climate change in their communities, said Elsevier Foundation Executive Director Ylann Schemm at the CAS-TWAS-Elsevier Foundation workshop on climate action
Women scientists represent nearly one third of the newly elected class of TWAS Fellows. Six scientists are from science- and technology-lagging countries and nine are from countries underrepresented in TWAS membership
TWAS Secretary-General Lilliam Alvarez Díaz lays out the global challenges for which support for science is essential